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Posted
36 minutes ago, flat4alfa said:

1981/2 Chevrolet [K5] Blazer in 1/36 by Majorette

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Posted
11 hours ago, Spottedlaurel said:

Did Majorette offer much else in this 1:36 "3000" series?

As well as the Blazer above, I have these

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1:32 limo that one of you lot bought off me

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Posted
2 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

As well as the Blazer above, I have these

 

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I forgot about the Limo got one somewhere.Plus a few more variants of the (Ford?) van/ambulance

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Posted

I had this 1/32 Majorette Chevrolet Bel Air:

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Passed it on a few years ago - despite being used only very gently, one of the wheels cracked and fell off...

Think there were a few others in the 'Legends' range too.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Datsuncog said:

I had this 1/32 Majorette Chevrolet Bel Air:

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Passed it on a few years ago - despite being used only very gently, one of the wheels cracked and fell off...

Think there were a few others in the 'Legends' range too.

There's a 1963? Corvette,an early Mustang,& a 1930s Ford Hot Rod

Posted
7 hours ago, 155V6 said:

I had that set,it was called Stock Car Smash Up over here20230115_144234.thumb.jpg.469aebf3e07333b4f5ef48abe30fc5c1.jpg

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I had the top two sets.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, 155V6 said:

There's a 1963? Corvette,an early Mustang,& a 1930s Ford Hot Rod

I had the yellow Willys - I'd like to find some of these

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Posted
3 hours ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

Talking of models with swastikas, I once sold one of these RIO Mercedes models on ebay, and was amazed at what it made.

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A few months later I had found another, so listed it, hoping to get a similar result, but it was removed by Ebay for cause offence.

Another model that I have a few of over the years is this Mercedes W125 race car.

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When listing either of these models now I retouch the pictures to cover the black part of the insignia and just put a note in the description that says it has insignia that might offend. Not had any removed since.

Is that heir flick's staff car?

Posted
1 hour ago, bunglebus said:

I had the yellow Willys - I'd like to find some of these

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Had the set, some as doubles.  Sold all away in a fit of slippery slope remorse but kept back one Willys and motorised the '57 Chev.

All were put in this thread somewhere. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, bunglebus said:

As well as the Blazer above, I have these

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1:32 limo that one of you lot bought off me

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I have a suspicion the orange Blazer and the Range Rover came from over this way...

But I do know the Limo came to here via Pandamonium ...and is still here!  Will dust off in the morning.  Can't say it's the nicest model, to be fair.  Had ideas for it but they came to nothing as ...the grille and bumper look so comedy

Posted
22 hours ago, bunglebus said:

Other postal oddities include this Stratos

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Trying to work out the make on that one.

Wheels looks familiar

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Bought this one from seller in Holland.  Is it same logo?

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Posted
7 hours ago, flat4alfa said:

Is it same logo?

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Mine's like two jelly babies. I've seen the logo before but it's not easy getting names from them

Posted

On the subject of 4x4s, Matchbox collectibles did a small series of Great 4x4s

1945 Jeep CJ2

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1946 Dodge Power Wagon

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1948 Land Rover

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1961 International Scout 80

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1966 Ford Bronco

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1969 Chevrolet Blazer K/5

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Posted

I had loads of the bigger Majorettes, couldn’t find a home for them so I gave them my nephew who seems to like them. 

Posted
14 hours ago, Spottedlaurel said:

Back to plastic today, finished this one off:

1:25 AMT Matchbox Toyota Hilux 4x4 kit

 

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That does look stunning.

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Posted
14 hours ago, Spottedlaurel said:

Back to plastic today, finished this one off:

1:25 AMT Matchbox Toyota Hilux 4x4 kit

Looks really good!

Do not put on tower block

The indestructible hilux Truck gear indestructible,The,hilux GIF

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Posted
On 1/15/2023 at 10:27 AM, Spottedlaurel said:

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"Rocky III" by Ertl, with no mention of it being a Maserati Quattroporte.

That ERTL Quattroporte III seems to be very scarce this side of the Atlantic.  Well done on that one!  Hai quattro porte, non ho quattro porte, sono geloso!

I can't think I have ever seen one and a quick swoop on eBay UK confirms the unavailability...  needs more investigation I think!  So they cast a Quattroporte but the base just states Rocky III, is that right?  They didn't use the casting anywhere else? 

Went over to IMCDB and saw it actually was a thing in the film (not seen it for many years) and not just some marketing ploy:

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And why?  Because the actual car has always intrigued me, along with the similar period Biturbo.  Through 11 years production, Quattroporte III amounted to 2155 units in total.

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Not a car that was modelled very much!  Even in this (pretty thorough) thread there seems to be no mention until now?

There have been 1:43 Neo Models, Leo Models and Kess which are £100+ pricing and recent.  But none in-period by Polistil, Bburago or Mebetoys, which is surprising.  Probably leave that expertise to someone else like @barrettI think though.  So will just leave the current ~£60 Minichamps example here:

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Rocky guidava quattro porte!

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Posted
On 1/14/2023 at 11:35 PM, junkyarddog said:

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I have the same set,never tried to see if it it works,or a least i don't think I have:rolleyes:

That was my favourite toy as a kid. Will keep my eye out for another set!

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Posted
40 minutes ago, Volksy said:

That was my favourite toy as a kid. Will keep my eye out for another set!

I actually saw another set at a boot sale about 18 months or so ago,It wasn't complete so left it.....

Posted
1 hour ago, flat4alfa said:

 

There have been 1:43 Neo Models, Leo Models and Kess which are £100+ pricing and recent.  But none in-period by Polistil, Bburago or Mebetoys, which is surprising.  Probably leave that expertise to someone else like @barrettI think though.  So will just leave the current ~£60 Minichamps example here:

 

Cheaper alternative to the Kess, NEO and Minichamps offerings is this Edicola. Part of a Maserati partwork.

EDICOLA MAS100YCOL044 Scale 1/43 | MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 4.9 1983 GOLD MET (carmodel.com)

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Politoys/Polistil only did the Series 1 Quattroporte

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Posted
23 hours ago, bunglebus said:

 

Well waddya know

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If there was any doubt about the SS-909 being related to the Dinky, I think this confirms it. The guy on Planet Diecast was also adamant it's a Summer, but I thought SS numbers were Superior or Sunnyside

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Only differences are mods to fit the pull-back motor, glass colour, dash/steering wheel and a crap plastic spring for the doors on the copy (not even sure it's a copy, more like a modified version from Dinky's moulds)

I thought the wheelbases looked quite different but then realised the Dinky base is elevated!

Posted

Got my new replacement tow pin for the Corgi Carrimore transporter.

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Its a very good fit! Very very tight into the trailer, had to knock it fully home with a small hammer but it should be tight so it doesn’t fall out or stay in the tractor. 
 

Now the ‘bitsa’ transporter is one again!

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I may try giving the green a rub with some spirits to see if it’ll come off and leave the original blue behind. If not it’s repaint time.

Playtime!!😁

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Posted
34 minutes ago, Tenmil Socket said:

I thought the wheelbases looked quite different but then realised the Dinky base is elevated!

Yes I took the photo at a funny angle as the light wasn't very good.

Got this bigger version of the ERTL A-Team van today, with pull-back motor

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So I dug out its companions in 1:64 - ERTL and Kidco

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On the subject of comparisons, I was discussing the Alme cars and some of them being similar to Majorette, but bigger:

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The Golf looks like the Majorette at the front;

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But the awkwardly large glasshouse and tail treatment look like Matchbox 

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Posted
2 hours ago, danthecapriman said:

Now the ‘bitsa’ transporter is one again!

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I may try giving the green a rub with some spirits to see if it’ll come off and leave the original blue behind. If not it’s repaint time.

Apparently it was the Corgi Gift Set #1, for 1957 with the Bedford S-Series tractor and was Corgi’s biggest revenue earner of the year

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The artistic licence in the catalogue is superb!  The Bedford has been on the pies.

Good writeup on this model: https://www.maronline.org.uk/corgi-carrimore-car-transporters-1101-1105-bedford-cabs/

I reckon it deserves a repaint!   And getting its original release load back on:  #201 Austin Cambridge, #208 Jaguar 2.4 Litre, #300 Austin Healey and #302 MGA - which I'm pretty sure you have examples of, from the window sill display photoshoots

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Posted
3 hours ago, flat4alfa said:

There have been 1:43 Neo Models, Leo Models and Kess which are £100+ pricing and recent.  But none in-period by Polistil, Bburago or Mebetoys, which is surprising.  Probably leave that expertise to someone else like @barrettI think though.  So will just leave the current ~£60 Minichamps example here:

It's an odd one innit, considering those other period makes all did other Maseratis. The only contemporaneous Maser saloon was the Politoys QP complete with chunky door frames which I image I'll probably own some day...

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Or the utterly charmless late Mattell-era Mebetoys Biturbo which I definitely will not

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I reckon the QPIII is one of the best-looking saloons ever, certainly on the era, and if I was rich enough to afford the running and maintenance costs I'd absolutely have one. The same can be said for the QPIV actually, although that seems like a slightly more realistic proposition

Posted
54 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

So I dug out its companions in 1:64 - ERTL and Kidco

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"I love it when a van comes together" said 'Hannibal' Smith 

Posted
17 minutes ago, flat4alfa said:

I reckon it deserves a repaint! 

I don't envy anyone trying to get all the old paint out of all the nooks and crannies on that!

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There was another wild Baracus Party here this afternoon too, where a tiny ERTL joined with a Kidco, clambering all over the bigger Corgi effort

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Then Ken turned-up uninvited in the chunky Majorette 'Limousine', to put a stop to the plan that came together.

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Crazy fool.

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Posted
On 1/15/2023 at 10:27 AM, Spottedlaurel said:

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I think it would be possible to buy a different Corgi Buick at every fair and never get a repeat, I remember Ratdat having assembled a large collection of them.

Saw this and went off to see but did not find a RatDat post - must have been lost in a purge?  Never mind, Corgi's 1975 Buick (Century) Regals have been discussed plenty before in this thread.  Also found a photo on the t'interweb that might help with the original Mettoy-era ones I remember at least:

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Not sure how some of you manage though, when it comes to collecting variations.  I had to realise the hard way that something had to give?!  The collection was becoming a burden with no room left and money becoming shorter.  Wife also feeling the strain of being surrounded by obsession.  So I decided to avoid slope-slipping, keep to one example of a model.  I saw it start to work, repeatedly telling myself 'the Vans' were enough... 🙂

Example: the first Corgi Buick Regal Juniors release for 1977.  I told myself it was not required any longer...

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...because I have owned the big 1:36 one for years and will keep it.  Hooray!

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Didn't really need the others either, so moved them on, just keeping back the UAE Police شُرْ طَة‎ (šurṭa) Juniors (might never see another) and the City of Metropolis 'Superman' tie-in Juniors ...well it was in better condition than the 1:36 Metropolis.  Helped also by knowing there was also another in 1:36 that was stripped bare in a box for a future idea (e.g. make into the unreleased large scale yellow Taxi version, or perhaps THE CLEEMPUT PROTOTYPE ?).  That was the thinking.

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So did I get some space back?  Well, the biggest Buick Regal from Corgi was got hold of.  Something only ever seen from a catalogue photo when a child.  Result: increased space achievement failed.

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But why, you say?  Because it does this:

I realised I am 'such a child'.  But I felt better.  Relaxed.  Calmed.  😆

So, all in a row:  Corgi's Buick Regals in 1:21, 1:37 and 1:72 scales (I measured).   Ta-da!  Collection complete!  

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Then I found this photo today, the last of the line, using tooling carried on by Mattel as a Hot Wheels for 1997

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Arghhhhh...

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